Collection: Green Malachite Crystals
Few stones announce themselves like malachite: bands of green that swirl from pale jade to near-black, no two patterns alike. The name traces to the Greek malache, after the mallow leaf it echoes in color, and the stone has been prized since antiquity — ground for pigment and eyepaint in ancient Egypt, set into protective amulets across the Mediterranean. A copper carbonate, its vivid color comes straight from the metal itself. This collection gathers malachite as tumbled stones and pebbles, beaded and stretch bracelets, and wire-wrapped points, along with striking azurite-malachite pieces where deep blue meets green in one stone. Whether you collect for the geology, the beauty, or its long association with transformation in folk practice, you'll find honestly labeled pieces here, hand-checked before they ship.